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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Compiler: Fowler, Della Maye. A Genealogical History of the Eberting Family, Descendants of John George and Catherine Hobein Eberting of Hamburg, Germany, Cook County, Illinois and Henry County, Missouri. (Self-Published, 105 West Colt Street, Windsor, Missouri, 1980-1982)
P1, #1-1. - ↑ Compiler: Fowler, Della Maye. A Genealogical History of the Eberting Family, Descendants of John George and Catherine Hobein Eberting of Hamburg, Germany, Cook County, Illinois and Henry County, Missouri. (Self-Published, 105 West Colt Street, Windsor, Missouri, 1980-1982)
P1, #1-1.
- ↑ Compiler: Fowler, Della Maye. A Genealogical History of the Eberting Family, Descendants of John George and Catherine Hobein Eberting of Hamburg, Germany, Cook County, Illinois and Henry County, Missouri. (Self-Published, 105 West Colt Street, Windsor, Missouri, 1980-1982)
P1, #1-1.
- ↑ Compiler: Fowler, Della Maye. A Genealogical History of the Eberting Family, Descendants of John George and Catherine Hobein Eberting of Hamburg, Germany, Cook County, Illinois and Henry County, Missouri. (Self-Published, 105 West Colt Street, Windsor, Missouri, 1980-1982)
P1, #1-1.
- ↑ Compiler: Fowler, Della Maye. A Genealogical History of the Eberting Family, Descendants of John George and Catherine Hobein Eberting of Hamburg, Germany, Cook County, Illinois and Henry County, Missouri. (Self-Published, 105 West Colt Street, Windsor, Missouri, 1980-1982)
P1, #1-1.
- ↑ In the fall of 1869 the John George and Catherine Eberting family started for Missouri when the team of horses ran away and John George Eberting was killed.
- ↑ Some family members remembered being told John George Eberting was buried beside the road where he was killed by the team of horses.
- ↑ Some records state that the John George and Catherine Eberting family lived near Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois in addition to Cook County, Illinois.
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